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    3.7 (76 reviews)
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    Light My Path
    Mercedes C.

    Many of you know I don't do winter sports. My husband on the other hand, can take it or leave it. He's plays football, plays basketball- get my drift? I don't do skiing- and when I did, it was the bunny slopes I tried almost 20 yrs ago at Mt. Tremper. I don't do ice skating either- because when I did, I'd hold onto Wollman Rink's rails and use them to glide ALLLLLLL around. But somehow, snow tubing has found a small place in me since the first time we tried it in Mont-Tremblant. We scoped Catamount on our way to The Berkshires a few months ago on a day trip and thought about keeping the place in our back pockets for Tubing. But I didn't book fast enough and slots for a Saturday were all taken. Next. Ski Butternut turned out to be way better for us in terms of location and closer to our Inn than Catamount which is on the NY-MA border and 40 minutes away. We wanted to tackle Tubing here- but a.m. and early p.m. slots were sold out. I wanted us to stop by anyway and 'see if they can work something out'- because you can take a girl out of The Bronx, but you can't take The Bronx out of a girl. Still no. Booked online for 6pm, $33ea for 2hrs. Set. If you're doing skiing, parking lot is off to your right as you're pulling in. Tubing parking, is straight down. Head straight to a little shed, check in and get your tube. You can certainly walk your tube uphill or get on the magic carpet and pray to Jesus you don't fall. But you balance and lean your body with one leg forward as your guide. Hubs had this down. Hubs and I aren't totally die-hard, extreme Tubing people. I wish Butternut would also offer a 1hr slot- instead of the 2. I think we were the oldest ones- but there's so much tubing fun to be had here.

    Danielle K.

    Went skiing for the first time ever this weekend at Butternut and had a great experience here. I rented skis, poles, and a helmet and my friend rented a snowboard. Both had a wide range of sizing options available. I took an adult group skiing lesson with Mark. He was knowledgeable, professional, and kept it light-hearted. I ski-ed away feel like I'd gained a lot from the lesson and was better prepared for the slopes because of it. In addition to bigger slopes, Butternut has a range of bunny slopes (with a small lift) and carpets to practice on. These are awesome features of the mountain as they allowed me to practice without the difficulty of the green slopes. Also the lift operators Will and Juan were encouraging, safety-conscious, and great with beginners. They set a good tone for the other skiers. I saw a lot of lessons being given and generally the crowd was respectful and friendly. It did get busy, but wasn't overwhelmed. Only went on one green slope (Cruiser) and it was a bit narrowed than expected for a green, but again, I'm a novice. The only complaint is that my friend took a beginner snowboarding lesson and he felt that the instructor wasn't well-versed in how to snowboard herself (we saw her getting a very introductory lesson right before she "led" the group herself) and the entire group was held-back due to the limitations of one learner (his group never progressed from the carpets to the lift). The variability in the instructors' skill level is a real consideration given the lesson's cost.

    Cameron M.

    As a novice skier, I had a great first experience at Ski Butternut! My review is really focused on the service we received as we did not do much else other than our lesson at Ski Butternut. My girlfriend and I decided to give skiing a try in our 20s, and it turned out to be a fun adventure. We rented out gear online beforehand, which was easy and convenient we also opted to register in a group class to learn the basics. Initially, we wanted private lessons for more personalized instruction, but there were not any available on the day we visited. Thankfully, the group class worked out perfectly as it ended up being just my girlfriend, myself and our incredible instructor JP. The two hour lesson started with plenty of foundational skills. I picked up things quickly enough to go down the full bunny hill on my own, and JP was right there to provide tips and suggestions. My girlfriend preferred practicing the basics on the smaller practice hills near the bunny hill, and JP was so patient and encouraging. I enjoyed our time at Ski Butternut and can't recommend taking a class enough if you are new to skiing. It made all the difference and turned a potentially intimidating experience into an enjoyable one!

    First time skiing in 25 years!!
    Tara M.

    The beginner hills are great to learn on, and the staff is very helpful and kind. Our son loved the experience and can't wait to go again. My husband and I were able to get out and try some of the harder trails while he rested and they were fantastic. Not overcrowded at all, even on a gorgeous 45 degree sunny day with $25 lift tickets. Food and drink selection in the lodge was awesome- great French fries, burgers dogs, and local craft beer.

    Lina L.

    First time skiing and took lessons with the most amazing, patient and knowledgeable instructor - Usher! He was great with us (class of 6). Even had my teen/twenty year old kids confident and skiing after an hour and a half! The mountain was nice, my only issue is we had to get in and out of 4 lines - 1. Boots, 2. Skis, 3. Helmet, 4. To get change for locker! The workers in the rental area were super nice and helpful.

    Christmas Eve Day
    Christy W.

    Very quaint family owned ski resort. Staff very helpful, actually well staffed. My son did well on the slopes as a some what beginner skier. Loved Santa and his elf!

    Nicole C.

    We came here to ski on a Saturday with a group of 8 adults. There was no area to drop your equipment before you parked your car so we ended up walking across the parking lot with all of our gear in hand. One couple had to rent skis and it took the better part of an hour. What a waste of time! And it wasn't cheap either. Almost $100 for two people for one day. I rented mine off the mountain for three days for $40. The locker area is very cramped and outdated. The lockers themselves are the old quarter/coin slot ones and they really aren't very big considering how much stuff most people bring. We stopped for a bathroom break at the upper lodge at lunchtime and it was beyond mobbed. Literally what a claustrophobic person's nightmare is made of. We all decided to forgo eating at the mountain that day. The lifts take FOREVER. They are constantly slowing down and stopping. To be fair, those lifts could have easily barreled over me if the ski lift attendants didn't slow down each chair before it gets to the backs of people's knees. Be very cautious and aware when you are loading-especially if you have little kids with you. The slopes were really well groomed and powdery when we got there. We spent time all over the mountain and had a really great day on the actual slopes. Our last run of the day on Freewheeler ended of being REALLY icy at the bottom. My friend and I both almost ate it at the same spots on the way down. All in all, it just wasn't a great experience. The trails were great but it takes forever to get up to them and I hate dirty lodges.

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    Standing in a long line on a cold day to pick up my season pass. Next year could you please mail them out if we are just renewing?

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    Potter Brothers Ski & Snowboard Shop

    Potter Brothers Ski & Snowboard Shop

    4.3
    (21 reviews)
    40.3 mi
    $$

    For as long as we've been coming up to Woodstock and driven to Belleayre in the early 2000s to try…read moreand ski (skiing isn't in our cultural DNA), we've always breezed past Potter B. To us, it was just a ski shop: snow gear, goggles, jackets, repeat. But then, in late March '25, hubs spotted a large Teak patio sale sign. We both did a double-take. Curious, we rolled in one Sunday, about an hour before closing and let's just say, the surprise was real. The showroom is spotless. And that earthy teak scent lingered everywhere. The teak patio pieces were gorgeous- just priced a bit out of range. But we lucked out big time and scored a black metal patio set already rust-treated. A solid win. Service was outstanding. We spotted a floor model and liked what we saw. We'd asked if we could take it home- as long as they were willing to knock a little off the price for it being on display. They didn't blink. Deal done. What's more, we'd also asked about delivery since we're not far off and two of the guys delivered the set in a snap!

    Had a fantastic experience at Potter Brothers. Kyle helped with the purchase, and Adam went above…read moreand beyond fine‑tuning my wife's ski boots after a day on the mountain. His knowledge and patience were outstanding. This is exactly the kind of service you get from a family‑run shop--and why we'll always choose them over buying online..

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    Catamount Mountain Ski Resort

    Catamount Mountain Ski Resort

    3.2
    (64 reviews)
    8.1 mi

    The mountain itself is fine, but the kids' lessons here are awful and a total waste of money. We…read morepaid $250 for a 2.5-hour lesson for our son, and there was essentially no real instruction. It felt more like ski daycare run by a group of teenage camp counselors than an actual lesson. To make matters worse, during the 2.5-hour lesson there was a 30-minute snack break -- which is a huge chunk of time when you're paying that much. It felt like a complete waste of both time and money. At least our son, who is an intermediate skier, got a couple of runs in. However, our friend's daughter was sent to the bunny slope, where she was basically just pushed down the hill by teenagers wearing sneakers. I don't understand how you're supposed to teach someone to ski if you're not even on skis yourself. Very disappointing experience, especially for the price.

    3 Stars is fair for my first visit…read more Arrived little before 8:30 Presidents Day and as busy as it already was I still got decent parking. Walking up the steps was difficult with my ski boots, wish I snapped a picture but the stairs were poorly shoveled. The walkway was also poorly maintained filled with sugar snow, and it had not snowed in some time. Feel bad for anyone with a disability, would make it very difficult for them and their caretaker. I jumped into the small line to get my ticket outside. Only one window was open which was odd for a holiday. Guessing a manager walked over and told a family a couple people in front of me that there were ticket windows inside too. The lady and her kid who were in front of me soon followed as the family at the ticket window were having difficulty, I followed in as well. It's a tight space to begin with and no clear structure to where the line is. Some lady came from the lodge portion of the building and cut everyone which was rude of her. When I was next in line the same lady manager started yelling at everyone in line about how the line starts outside and so on. Completely threw my vibe of the place in a negative direction. I ignored her as she kept going on and handed the ticket man my Indi Pass and a $10 bill for the $5 RFID card needed. Super quick transaction and I was on my way. Lets talk about the mountain now. I enjoyed the terrain, there was plenty of snowpack which by 10:30 started getting icy. The sun was not out so flat light conditions which made skiing their double blacks on the main face a little more challenging. But absolutely loved the difficulty of those two runs. Wanted to zoom down them but with the flat light and not the sharpest of edges I played it safe. Stayed off the greens of the skiers right, looked for some woods to play in but really didn't have much in the way of them. Took 7 runs and called it a morning. Another thing that bothered me was their idea of where chairlift cans should go when empty. Most mountains have a trash can at the top where people can discard their empties there. Just before the last pole there was a large bin where I am assuming the mountain is promoting throw your empties here. I find it to be poorly thought out as the bin was full and there was trash all over the place. One gust of wind is blowing it all over the mountain which defeats the purpose of. For what it was I enjoyed the people I rode on the lift with, exploring a new mountain, and getting another day under my belt this season.

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    The Garden

    The Garden

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    18.8 mi

    I haven't shopped inside the store since 2009, and I haven't lived in the area since 2011, but it…read morehasn't stopped me from going back to The Garden for all things snowboarding! They bought my first board from them in 2001, and have continued to buy anything I can from them because of the customer service and care for their community. Bill and his staff have always been so helpful in guiding me in my purchases to ensure I get the best equipment for my needs. I am working with Bill right now to purchase a new board from them even though I live in Scottsdale, AZ now. He's been great steering me away from companies that aren't producing great stuff anymore, and introducing me to better options that I will enjoy more. I really can't say enough great things about The Garden. I will ALWAYS buy my gear from them as long as I can. Thanks Bill and Team!

    I was on a mission to find a very specific bike and came across this place online. Which happened…read moreto have the exact bike I wanted. After having some issues with shipping online.. I called the store and spoke to a gentleman who had the manager call me to troubleshoot. Luke was amazing. He went above and beyond what I expected to ship me a bike to where I am in California. I only wish I wasn't across the country so I could go in person to thank him for everything he did to get me this bike. I would gladly purchase more bikes from The Garden.. not only to support a small business but because of the wonderful experience as well!!

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    Berkshire Bike & Board

    Berkshire Bike & Board

    4.1
    (26 reviews)
    2.2 mi
    $$

    Soon I will be turning 70, and all three of my boys have bikes. I decided to get an e-bike to keep…read moreup with them and explore all over Berkshire County. The sales staff at BB&B were super helpful and listened to my plans for using the bike on different terrain. They also made sure I was comfortable with how to operate and maintain the bike. I needed a number of items like a phone holder, water holder, helmet, and more. But they made some really good suggestions based on what I needed. Plus, I got a discount when I bought the bike accessories with the bike, which saved me even more money. I also checked out two of their other locations, and each one had a great selection of bikes and a nice space for bike repairs. In GB, I spoke to one of the techs about parts inventory and turnaround time, and I was really impressed with all of the answers. Look, there's always going to be a cheaper place to buy something, but I want to pay a fair price to a company that won't let me down when I need to maintain my bike.

    Most bizarre customer service. Nobody around to ring up a simple purchase, i.e. a bike pump. Had to…read morewalk out after waiting around for 15 minutes.

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    At Bershire Bike and Board customers service is NO. 1
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    The Berkshire Eagle awarded Berkshire Bike and Board it's Reader's Choice Award for being the Best in 2015.
    The Berkshire Eagle awarded Berkshire Bike and Board it's Reader's Choice Award for being the Best in 2015.
    The WAHOO KICKR trainer is an excellent trainer for riders who want to tightly power based workouts. See you at Berkshire bike and board.

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